Is refusal to support something you wouldn't do yourself a good philosophy? (user search)
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Question: Is refusal to support something you wouldn't do yourself a good philosophy?
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dead0man
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« on: March 03, 2011, 07:36:23 AM »

No, it's a pretty dumb philosophy.  There are a lot of things I support that I wouldn't do myself.  I wouldn't want to be a nurse, but I support nursing.  I wouldn't want to use a prostitute, but I support prostitution.  I don't want to go to the opera, but I'm cool with other people going (as long as it's not subsidized by the govt).  I'm not going to go handgliding anytime soon, but I support it's legality.  I don't want to be a warden or a guard, but I support prisons.
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